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Ariel Guarco was
recently elected as
President of the
International Cooperative Alliance, and is a
cooperative leader that has
undertaken a cooperative...
- Nicolò
Guarco (c.1325 in Cesino, near
Genoa – c.1385 in Lerici) was a
Genoese statesman who
became the 7th doge of the
Republic of
Genoa and led the Republic...
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Antonio Guarco (Cesino, 1360 – Pavia, 16
March 1405) was the 20º doge of the
Republic of Genoa.
Antonio was the son of Nicolò, who had been doge from 1378...
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Isnardo Guarco (Genoa, 1380 – Genoa, 1458) was an
Italian politician,
mercenary leader, plutocrat, and
served as Doge of
Genoa for one w****. (IT) Sergio...
- El
Guarco was a
Costa Rican Indigenous king, at the time of the
Spanish conquest. Its name is
preserved in the
eastern sector of the
Central Valley of...
- El
Guarco is a
canton in the
Cartago province of
Costa Rica. The head city is in
Tejar district.
Named after El
Guarco, a
cacique in the
colonial era...
- El
Tejar is a
district and the head city of the El
Guarco canton, in the
Cartago province of
Costa Rica. El
Tejar has an area of 6.07 km² and an elevation...
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geographically corresponds to the
Central Valley and
extended to
include the
Guarco Valley,
where some of the
cantons of the
Cartago province are located. The...
- The
Eastern Huetar Kingdom, also
known as
Lordship of el
Guarco, is one of the two
great kingdoms in
which the
domain of the
Huetar ethnic group was divided...
- Campofregoso, 1370–1378
Antoniotto I Adorno, 17 June 1378 (first reign) Nicolò
Guarco (or Guasco), 1378–1383
Antoniotto I
Adorno (second reign)
Federico di Pagana...